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TWO second half goals by Ashley Stott gave Bangor a memorable, thoroughly deserved win at unbeaten league leaders Llanelli.

Following the disappointment of the midweek Loosemores Cup draw at Rhyl it was just what the doctor ordered for City’s die-hard travelling support.

Not many neutrals expected a positive result for the Citizens to be posted from Stebonheath Park but they more than matched the full-timers all over the pitch.

After weathering an early second half storm City signalled their intent when the imposing Les Davies clipped the post with a stinging 20-yarder.

Mark Smyth then went close before Bangor took the lead in the 65th minute.

Dave Swanick’s deep cross found the lurking Stott whose looping header, from outside the area, sailed over keeper Ryan Harrison into the back of the net.

Stuart Jones squandered an easy chance to equalise and the hosts paid the price when Stott added a second in the 75th minute.

Breaking quickly from a corner, Davies fed the ball to Stott who shrugged off Antonio Corbisiero to beat Harrison again.

It was no more than Bangor deserved and they nearly punished the Reds again when another cracker by Davies rattled the upright.

The first half was an evenly-contested affair with both sides creating and missing chances.

Craig Williams and Andy Mumford threatened an early breakthrough for the hosts early on while City’s Smyth also looked dangerous.

On the half-hour, Marc Limbert’s right wing cross found Smyth who set up Stott with a perfectly-weighted pass back but the young striker – who would go on to make such an impact – blazed over from close range.

Looking dangerous on the attack, Bangor were also disciplined at the back with Lee Webber’s height and strength neutralising the threat of star striker Rhys Griffiths.